Couldn’t help myself, a quick second round with sketches of some more masterpieces,

This time Picasso, Matisse, and not one, not two, but Three Venus de Milo!.

When a painting is lent, a note is put in its place.

And, as promised, the Venus de Milo sisters, all drawn by the same family. (I adore this series)

And to finish off, something about life and death:

A statue of the fish carying the spirits to the death world (from the Oceanic collection of the Quai Branly museum)

And just for the context, This is a big black wooden fish, the skull is put in its belly, and there is a man (whom I didn’t draw) holding the fishe’s mouth firmly shut, while the mouth penetrates it’s back. (hope the picture below makes it clearer…)

If Impressionism is an attempt to take reality and extract the impression out of it. what does a drawing whose subject is an impressionist masterpieces mean? a double extract? a way to pass the time?Ah, you know what? forget it…

The guard was dosing off, so I started drawing and waiting for him to fall asleep. Suddenly he woke up, looked around, and mumbled something about him falling asleep and that he has to go take a walk.The empty chair remained.

They (actually he) say a man is made in the mold of his birthplace, so coming back and seeing the mold changed and so did you, but still you both stayed the same is quite interesting (if you are interested…)

Once upon a time, there was a peace-project, three skyscrapers – a Circle (Islam) a Square (Christianity) and a triangle (Judaism), called towers of peace, but Ego is bigger than idealism – hence today they are Towers of Azrieli.

The cat feeding lady (shhhh, don’t tell anyone)

Cats are fed up.

She said – Didn’t recognize you without the hat, be careful when cars cross